Advantages: Stunning game-play and addictive nature Disadvantages: The guide can ruin it - although you don't have to look...
can honestly say a game has done that to me before!
The game itself can be devishly easy at times,(fit the diamond-shaped block into the diamond shaped hole!)but at the same time fiendishly difficult, and this range of difficulty is what makes it and interesting game. Just when you think you are beginning to understand the game and it's puzzles, it throws a completely new one at you, just for good measure, and boy is the end boss difficult or what! (you might want to prepare yourself for that one.)
The story goes that Will must find 6 mystic statues and then stop the comet which is threatening to destroy the earth. To do this Will enlist the ability to change into two other beings. The first is the Dark knight, Freedan, who comes complete with dark cape and rather large sword, and the other is Shadow, a dark warrior, light blue in ...
Advantages: Amazing customer service Disadvantages: The equipment isn't as hi tech as other places
So after having an eye test at D&A and being scared off by the prices, I booked myself into Optical Express which is where Andrew gets his contacts from. The price of the eyetest was half the price of D&A (£15) to start with and if you purchased glasses afterwards then it would automatically be free.
The eye test didn?t seem as hi-tech or extensive as D&A and nor did the equipment seem as up-to-date but the optician was friendly, made conversation and was just a genuinely nice guy and whats more important, the test results came back the same as they did at D&A; I need glasses and I have a stigmatism.
The staff here are absolutely amazing and I can?t praise them highly enough. They were not only friendly and personal but they also couldn?t do enough to please me. There were four ladies in the shop and they were all helping me choose ...
claribella 28.10.2009
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